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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Gold Exchange: Vanishing Point 3
Russ Burlingame's latest "Gold Exchange" column is up at Newsarama.com. Burlingame has been very busy lately, having recently married. We can all be thankful that despite the delay he has at least posted his conversation with Dan Jurgens over Time Masters: Vanishing Point #3 before issue 4 is released tomorrow. Better late than never.
UPDATE: Also at newsarama.com, Burlingame has posted a catch-up with J.M. DeMatteis over Booster Gold #36 and #37. It's not especially enlightening, though it does demonstrate that DeMatteis seems unaware of the events in 52 that returned Booster to prominence. Make of that what you will. You can read the article here.
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Friday, October 22, 2010
In Support of the Supporting Cast
Question: What differentiates the writing of Giffen and DeMatteis on Justice League International in 1990 and Booster Gold in 2010? Answer: Cast size.
In a recent poll here at Boosterrific.com, a majority of respondents agreed that they preferred Booster Gold as a member in an ensemble cast. This trend continues as reviews of Justice League: Generation Lost and Time Masters: Vanishing Point remain enthusiastic regarding team interaction and creative storytelling. Contrast this with recent reviews of Booster Gold here at Boosterrific, which contain words like "frustrating," "sidetracked," and "disappointing."
Almost every theme (except perhaps that of "stolen virginity") recently explored in recent pages of Booster Gold was seen in Giffen/DeMatteis' earlier, much celebrated work. The only major difference was that these bizarre misadventures were not always happening to the same character. Batman was dedicated to the task at hand, Blue Beetle was hatching madcap schemes, Flash was concerned with sex, and Mister Miracle was lost in space. These days all of those things are happening at once to Booster Gold, and it's frustrating.
There are several potential solutions to the current unease that seems to be growing among the series established readers. But it is no coincidence that the complaints have grown louder since the supporting cast of Booster Gold -- Rip Hunter, Daniel and Rose, Michelle Carter, and even Rani -- have disappeared in favor of unnamed Darkstars and alien pirates. Certainly once a rapport has been established between the audience and the characters, it's a disservice to let them fall by the wayside.
A strong supporting cast is essential to the survival of any series, and Booster Gold is no exception. Hopefully Booster Gold's friends and family will return soon to provide the series with that which it most needs: support.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Gold Exchange: Booster Gold 35
Russ Burlingame's latest "Gold Exchange" interview with J.M. DeMatteis over Booster Gold #35 is up at Newsarama.com. If there is anything that writers don't like to talk about, it's the future. Jurgens has always been that way, and it is clear in this column that DeMatteis is the same. It's their right to tease us into buying their work, but it sure makes for some frustrating interviews.
I thought it odd that Burlingame would even question DeMatteis on his rationale for choosing Mister Miracle and Big Barda as guests in Booster Gold. After all, DeMatteis was the original scribe for the second volume of Mister Miracle as a spin-off of Justice League. Besides, Miracle and Barda still have a lot of fans and, in their current deceased state, very few comic book appearances these days. But I do appreciate Burlingame for being thorough, and I'm always glad to read his latest column.
By the way, Burlingame is soliciting YOUR opinion regarding Giffen & DeMatteis' controversial change of tone for Booster Gold. If you have something to say about either the tragedy of G/D sullying Geoff Johns' Booster Gold renaissance or the slapstick pie that G&D have thrown in the face of an otherwise stoic DC Universe, head over to this link here to find Burlingame's email address and send him a piece of your mind. (Not literally, please. That's gross.)
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Gold Exchange: Booster Gold 34
The interviews don't end! Russ Burlingame returns with another "Gold Exchange" column, interviewing J.M. DeMatteis about Booster Gold #34. Many of you will be pleased to hear that DeMatteis confirms that Keith Giffen's art was included primarily to ease deadlines for regular series artist Chris Batista and will not become a mainstay for future issues. But don't take my word for it. Go read the the latest "Gold Exchange" yourself at newsarama.com.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Gold Exchange 32
Russ Burlingame's ongoing interviews with the creators of Booster Gold continues with Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis at Newsarama.com, where among other things, we are assured that we will be seeing new supporting character Rani in issues to come.
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